SCHEDULE 10PROTECTIVE PROVISIONS
PART 2FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATIONAL GRID
Ground subsidence monitoring scheme in respect of National Grid’s apparatus
16.
(1)
No works—
(a)
that are near to, or will or may affect (with reference to the guidance specified at paragraph 12(11)) any National Grid Gas Plc apparatus or alternative apparatus; or
(b)
within 100 metres of any National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc apparatus or alternative apparatus
are to commence until a scheme for monitoring ground subsidence (referred to in this paragraph as “the monitoring scheme”) within the Order limits (and beyond if necessary and where the undertaker has sufficient rights to undertake such monitoring or where such rights can be provided by National Grid) which is capable of interfering with or risking damage to any of National Grid’s apparatus has been submitted to and approved in writing by National Grid, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
(2)
The ground subsidence monitoring scheme described in sub-paragraph (1) must set out—
(a)
the apparatus which is to be subject to such monitoring;
(b)
the extent of land to be monitored;
(c)
the manner in which ground levels are to be monitored;
(d)
the timescales of any monitoring activities; and
(e)
the extent of ground subsidence which, if exceeded, requires the undertaker to submit for National Grid’s approval a ground subsidence mitigation scheme in respect of such subsidence in accordance with sub-paragraph (4).
(3)
The monitoring scheme required by sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) must be submitted within 56 days prior to the commencement of any works authorised by this Order or comprised within the authorised development. Any requirements of National Grid must be notified within 28 days of receipt of the monitoring scheme. Afterwards the monitoring scheme must be implemented as approved, unless otherwise agreed in writing with National Grid.
(4)
As soon as reasonably practicable after any ground subsidence identified by the monitoring activities set out in the monitoring scheme has exceeded the level described in sub-paragraph (2)(e), a scheme setting out necessary mitigation measures (if any) for such ground subsidence (referred to in this paragraph as a “mitigation scheme”) must be submitted to National Grid for written approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and any mitigation scheme must be implemented as approved, unless otherwise agreed in writing with National Grid except that National Grid retains the right to carry out any further necessary protective works for the safeguarding of its apparatus and may recover any such costs in line with paragraph 14.
(5)
If the monitoring scheme or mitigation scheme would conflict with any aspect of any ground subsidence monitoring scheme or ground subsidence mitigation scheme approved by the relevant planning authority under Schedule 2 (requirements) the undertaker may submit a revised monitoring scheme or mitigation scheme to National Grid for its approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and the revised monitoring scheme or mitigation scheme must be implemented as approved, unless otherwise agreed in writing with National Grid.